Quite creative to come up with this idea. I used to play with sprinklers uder the sink tap, when i got them from a local fire safely inspection company, and they were RASCO. It was a fun time with them, but unfortunately, i sold them. Getting sprinklers is surprisingly hard. I learned a lesson to NOT sell important items. But nonetheless, i can admit, sprinklers are fun.
Great video, would like to share some photos of extinguishers and other equipment with you. And those sprinkler heads can be found around Hong Kong. Love from Hong Kong 🇭🇰
Great video as always! Do you or anyone happen to know what green and red fire alarm strobes mean on the exterior of a building? For clarity, this is in New Hampshire, and it seems to be increasingly common. Someone on Reddit suggested it may be indicating the cause of the active fire alarm, but I’ve never found a definitive answer. My building had small fire yesterday though, and the green strobe was flashing the entire time the alarms went off, which peaked my curiosity again.
@@FireAlarmDude5967 I ended up asking ChatGPT and came up with a Manchester, NH fire alarm document which says: “A green outside strobe connected to the main flow switch and system low pressure switch shall be provided for and located on the address side of the building, facing the street adjacent to the fire alarm system red outside strobe.” www.manchesternh.gov/fire/FixedFireProtectionSystemsRulesAndRegs.pdf The more ya know! Definitely seems like there was more than “smoke from a cooking error” during yesterday’s fire alarm.
Nice video I do always like these sprinkler ones
ITS TIME TO DRINK WATER
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It’s time to drink water 💧💯
Shut up Bogan
Quite creative to come up with this idea. I used to play with sprinklers uder the sink tap, when i got them from a local fire safely inspection company, and they were RASCO. It was a fun time with them, but unfortunately, i sold them. Getting sprinklers is surprisingly hard. I learned a lesson to NOT sell important items. But nonetheless, i can admit, sprinklers are fun.
Lest go another sprinkler video, you should try sidewall sprinklers
Great video!
The Bluetooth device is connected uh successfully
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*low battery beep*
Swich the pvc with metal
Probably not a bad idea
Where do you get your sprinklers?
Sometimes eBay, sometimes other places
Why are you put garbage on outside floor? 5:41
It’s called the ground and I picked it up
That thing is desperate to stand up for all non UL listed life safety equipment
Hello
Great video, would like to share some photos of extinguishers and other equipment with you. And those sprinkler heads can be found around Hong Kong.
Love from Hong Kong 🇭🇰
“Real” or “generic”? Like as in “generic knockoff fakes”?
Also, do fire sprinklers shoot out real water? Or… uh…
Idk.
Also, please keep your house.
THIS IS WHY YOU ARE MY FAVORITE FIRE ALARM CHANNEL BECAUSE YOU ARE SO CREATIVE 🙌🙌
Great video as always! Do you or anyone happen to know what green and red fire alarm strobes mean on the exterior of a building?
For clarity, this is in New Hampshire, and it seems to be increasingly common. Someone on Reddit suggested it may be indicating the cause of the active fire alarm, but I’ve never found a definitive answer.
My building had small fire yesterday though, and the green strobe was flashing the entire time the alarms went off, which peaked my curiosity again.
Not sure. Red strobes are used fre
@@FireAlarmDude5967 I ended up asking ChatGPT and came up with a Manchester, NH fire alarm document which says:
“A green outside strobe connected to the main flow switch and system low pressure switch shall be provided for and located on the address side of the building, facing the street adjacent to the fire alarm system red outside strobe.”
www.manchesternh.gov/fire/FixedFireProtectionSystemsRulesAndRegs.pdf
The more ya know! Definitely seems like there was more than “smoke from a cooking error” during yesterday’s fire alarm.
As far as my city has it (Concord, NH), red strobe indicates general fire alarm system active and green strobe indicates fire sprinkler waterflow.
@@NHFireAlarms That’s definitely it. I’m sure Manchester is the same. Also, how cool to see an NHFireAlarms account!!
Maybe temu
@baseballlion1615 How does “Temu” translate to “Ago”?